Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 15, 1927, Image 1

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    Dregon—Fair Tn East. Vo
ia a potentUl j*y
Ashland’s
Leat
(tatted Maw* Wir« Service)
ASHLAND,
In West. Cooler.
per<for Over Fifty Years
d
v (United Presa Wire Berries)
NESDAY, JUNE-15, 1927
Moon Shadow
Is Visible For
Three Hours
n t and "The Boys’
Barber
WU1 B« Held In Multoomah
County Jail, Says District
Attorney — No Definite
Date Of Arraignment Set
Nor Counsel Named For
Twins.
Infantry Unite À t o l To
; Train A t t e M M , Bnte*
i burg, Orante M s sad
' Cottage Grove—O. N. G.
Battery A n t l e i p a t e s
Happy VsonUon.
Many Ashland folks watched
the moon eclipse last night.
The scheduled ahadow started
promptly, visible a few minutes
after hajf past ten, and gradual­
ly spread over the moon until
It was practically covered.
The
ahadow started to leave the moon
shortly before midnight.
The night was ideal for, watch­
ing the eclipse, the moon shining
brightly in a cloudless sky.
LEGION POST
ON VACATION
Hero Worship And Desire
To Imitate Jesse James
Said To Have Inspired
Crime — New Witneeaes
Testify Concerning De­
fendant And Holdup.
The formal opening of the Ash­
land Golf club will he held Wed­
T h n v Ashland mcs, John
Battery B. 849th Coast A rtil­
Inadequate facilities of the
nesday. June M , on the golf
Itorr, H . D. McNair, and J.
lery, left yesterday afternoon on
Jacksonville fa il may m ake ft No Meetings To Be Held In
course, according to an unnonnce-
K. McCracken, this afternoon '
a special train, eatroute to Fort
eoessary to hold Ray and Boy
ment by off trials, of the local as­
positively identified Hugh
July,
August
And
Stavens where they. Will go Igto
I’Autremont in the Multnomah
sociation. The program will la-
D'Autremont as the youth
September
annual training. They wiU ' re­
cc-unty Jail In Portland, according
• elude amusem<)>ta and the course
who in September, 1923,
turn June 19tb.
to District Attorney Newton C.
will he thrown open to all for that
brought a Xaah car to the
Local
American
Leglonaires
Enroute north this special will
Chaney.
Park
garage in this elty for «
I afternoon. --
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"T
'*
will discontinue meetings during
'be added to by Infantry units at
No date of arraignment of the
repairs.
They testified he
In
order
to
create
Interest
in
July.
August
and
September,
ac­
Medford, Roseburg, Grant« Pass
twins has yet been set, but the
told them he had ran Into a
the
g»»e
the
dnb
is
arranging
to
cording
to
a
decision
reached
,akd Cottage . Grave. The letter
tentative date has been fixed foii
row oa Neil Creek, damaging
have a large number o f golf
at a meeting held Tuesday even­
w illg e to Gearhart. Wketo they
some time in August. They w ill
the machine. The men were
equipment and balle for those who
ing In the armory building.
w ill eater camp.
- /
Snpertdadent flee. A. Brisco
probablyMeave Columbus the la t­
have no outfits to use in their
employed nt the garage at
Only
fair
attendance
featured
The hoys .Were Joyous upon has mad« official announcement
ter part, .of this week in custody
that time, and were positive
practice that afternoon — with
departing yesterday and antici­
Awaiting hearing in federal court for removal to Oregon of Sheriff Ralph Jennings and hla the meeting, a number of the lo­
the Ashland Summer school
in theta- identification of the
the understanding of coarse that
cal World W ar men, as mem­
pated a riotous vacation.
Which 1« to bp conducted by the
defendant.
the players will have to person­ on charges o t robbing the mails and killing four men, son, Lewis.
bers of Battery B. having left
The personell of the company •tat«' Normal at the Lincoln
Fu rth er questioning o f the
ally chase the bells. Everything Ray D ’Autremont (circle) and his brother, Roy, were
Tuesday
afternoon
for Fort • Introducing witnesses Tuesday
when leaving here yeeterdaf af­ school for grades one to eight,
furnished except the detective held under close guard in jiiil at Steubenville, 0., where twins, captured at Stuebenville, Stevens.
afternoon and today who had not
ternoon was as follow«; Major C. toelustva. TJila . term of school
Ohio last week. Is being continued
work In finding the halls, Louis
A. Malone, ba t tai Hon commander; la to start Tuesday." June SI and
they were captured. These pictures of “ the boys’’ and by federal officers, it is reported? ,
Captain. Lynn Slack, battery com­ continue until July IS. Fornoon Dodge stated this morning.
Captain C. R. B. Long, San
The recreation and sports com­ Mrs. Ray D ’Autremont and her baby were taken after
mander; First L t Hanford, head­ session only ¿will he held.
mittee o f the chamber of com­ ,the twins had been arrested by postal inspectors after a Francisco postal inspector, has
quarters staff; 1st Lt. Young,
Bxplataatiou of the course Is merce w ill meet this evening with
interviewed the brothers and re­
' ''
four-year hunt.
2nd Lt. J. Q. Adams. '
mpd«, by Mr. Briscoe as follows: the golf committee of the club 9
ports tpat he Will do so again
First Sgt. Hubert Bentley;
Tomorrow night .la the night
•'The tegular teachers and sup­
later in the week. The brothers
arrange details for the celebra­
Sergeant« J. B. Clary, Dave Sar- ervisors at . the. Lincoln school
of-
nights, so say the Lithiana,
have said they w ill not fig h t ex­
tion. * T h e chamber of commerce
g e n to 'W . R. C lary,. Leslie L. will be la* charge of this work,
4t>r a t 9 9». XT. sharp w ill com­
tradition,
it
is
said.
at a meeting of the directors vot­
Wert«; C. V. Carey, « . D. Hut- thus assuring the people of Ash­
No arrangements have as yet mence the Lithlan Society Cab­
ed to cooperate with the club In
land of an except tonally high
been
made by their parents for aret, i t the Ashland Armory, says
every way possible to make the
Corporals Phil Bryant. K. J. grade of work tor ant of the
Jack
Kentaoheler
Held
lb
M
e
d
f
o
r
d
And
(
providing counsel for them, It la attorney W m . Brigg«. No labor
opening a success and also tn
Madden, K . E. W atte», J- L. children who care to attqad. Thl»
or expense has bean, spared to
reported.
Tusoon, ArlxoUa On Bad
Churches ' Sponsoi
work with the club la the mem­
H axlay. .A. C .M U es. D. J. W ol­
make the evening one of fun and
bership drive. , ,
Check Charge '
creational Affi
wtertalnttoent. .______ _ Z ’___ ,__
cott, C. W . Clary.
iye„. |n. which tha-etob
Pylvato First Claes; J. H.
The nine piece Merry Mack une
Several
h u n d re d , Methodists I
Jack Rentscbeler, former Ash­
orchestra,"seven acts of fine van- take
Collina, A. B. Cooper. E. J.
land youth. Who wStt Ijto te i to from Grants Paas, Medford, Tal­
Daniela. K. U Ganda«. H . C.
- deviile, Wngttrg and daAcing sum-
St. Mary's Orphanage at Beaver­ ent, idasaMlx Vdlls and Ashland,
berg, 'decorations and electrical
®
ton, after his father -was impris­ w ill congregate In L lth la P>rk to­
effects, unite to make the enter- M H
oned on a charge of haring ia hla morrow fo r an A ll Southern Ora- ; Former Local Minister Hon tain ment one of th^ biggest
Pl
5 2 E E > M ’ L t e ^ A r i . t e I goa Methodist picnic, held under
Jghthgrn oref f » h a, evi ; r seep. ■ > »
-the ansptces~of ■ the • Medford and*
m r edtejnantfife ^nvuusa- TB
University
charggd
'
with
leaning
worthless
Ashland churches.
tion ia going, tojburn out tonight ,tre ’
Frtvatu»n W .
cheekR;.- i ;
Plans for the picnic have been
B y te s ..^ B .C opW y.l
at the Armory to give their time
According to a message received under way for several weeks, and
T,
G *« « » . H -jlT -
and energy to the final »pepaqk-
by Chtef o f Polios McNabb, the everything Is now in readiness for
tion for Mays occasion.
,
mon 3
K. HUh« K U Í j t í
matohera will have yontk.ypna in trouble in bos An­ the big event which w ill be one 1
toejtesf krtd»«proomK,- tyfcàe
lite rs 'a re m tey fine table« *n
H o r w U'r W t e #
to-gether meeting at gela! *B|t« r leaving Ashland, then
l left, and Ashland people should * * * * *
of the most outstanding in Metho- •
J o h n s o n . M .. Jo»
Friday evening from moved - tb. Tuaoon.
Tuscon
au-
dist
meetings
for
the
year
in
this
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o
e
b
d
t
e
r
t
e
f
c
Ln»<lria»Jt. W. D , I
taka palae to see that, the 14th- acT
¿k. th e leaf basket thoritite were seeking , hla record district according to Rev. H. F. c
Uk to: 5ts«te.' tetetex.? v>. te » .* «Vte
Ians play .to a crowded building r* ,w
Moot«, C. W.-Pasks,.
S^ccens and the.mem- before making disposition of the Pemberton of this city.
1
tomorrow night for every cent pw,rÎ
C. H: Redford. J). I
r i ia ^nother picnic t o
I
*,
r?
of profit goes to community wel-
Ho
Sewell and C
R Is ’’ su
Rev. 8. J. Chaney, district snp- H
• ■ aew* Q rip ltr toter;-:
5^.^.- !
The hoy was in t r o u b le d thl^i erintendent, and A L. Howarth,
fare work. •.
.
»
ed th
fi
city before he was placed'in the
Liberal prisea arranged are be- k * d
, h *;k is ' htoki'*wd;«ert'- t t e t o e r ’»
Portland District superintendent n
orphanage,
and
Is
said
to
hfcvp
sire expected to speak at the pro-
r > teqstess- ^WAV utodeers, a«A lt
ing given for the heat decorated °*S*I
made htupwlf so obnoxious there eram which is planned for the .
table«,, and the Lithiana have- *,ed
nh ta S fh ir. t o * *U « r« Tuegday’s
th
a t authorities were relieved
A ami stoeflyj qaden T0«f. ?a»d to;
arranged to hare the Armory,
(Please Turn to( Pa^e 4 )
When he le ft the state.
open tomorrow in order that <*>ntl
, W ie -Uky dawped . ooM and wpt
L t f ü r grew beider And’ to tter.*;
everyone may have an opportun*. ®d ’
Ity U> g e t. their tablea reedy.
whjh
t -Dtadhefgh* anU kW tnotber had
notHIng o» to e lr psogrnm hat
Some mlssapprehfnslon, boa a- 8tate
S
Full House
At Cabaret
ASHLAND BOY ? M E. PICNIC
AFOUL LAW
TOMOR
BI4MTB
CHANEY GETS
= D .D . DEGREE
SOUTH
Can You Imagine That
Native Southerners of BeutkerA
Oregon wlU he aikod by th* to&fl
chamber of eemmerte to get te
hosts to the large dOtsgatieu of
Shenandoah Valley, Vn., visit­
ors who win come to Ashland July
tvd in their special train for a
five-hour viSit-Vn ear ¿Ity.
This is a good-will t r i* In order
to acquaint th« Pacrtto «Past states
with the wonders of the Sheag**
doah valley. T ie delegation will
consist of about 180 of the tod-
lug cttlsens ot that area.
Chamber of commereg attlcla|e
thought it would be fitting tegt
native Southevnefe who ate llv-
(Plea«« Tnrn te
Twenty, f i and 6«
Mg«, of etrawfiurri««,
packed by the Grants
fields by emplogote «
ley canning company <
according to Itilp h
Koosspr said tha berry growvto
ealee wefe averaging neat tfifO
a week, and tt is sxprttte this
will M matertqlly la c te to d *■
the seasoa advahrtd.
’
The berrtei gre kall«d by the
growers after which tM y bra
thotedghly wasted aad toteteliy
inspected-kafore heWH 0 0 teto
tka barrels. A aesf jtote Of to*
chtaery was added id“ ( t e te n jte
equlpmeat this ygar t o ' t o j t o » t t
for tka sdrtlag to he mot* qtetoly
done. To every 100 *ad M 0
t l i v ». M .; *whan the im v u
scheduled tb pppear to the Cen­
tral Park Sheep meadow and ad
dtesa 'lee.ete sehool children-
th e rain «earthed this and gn
inforiaal luncheon at tpa news­
paper club was sirhetituted. This
luncheon had been frowned up­
on by Groter A".« Whalen, ehaft-
mhn "of the - mayor's reception
committee, 't Mrs. Lindbergh at­
tended It, hut h«r Illustrious Son
failed to show up.
Then It #as discovered that
la' had gohe nut to Curtiss P M d
to try out Jonas’ racing plan«-
ft was' raining* at Curitss Field,
to«, but (dadbergh took a >6
Wlnute flight. Ho took it elope.
_■ : All Students at the Southern
Oregon Mormal sehool this morn­
ing completed their semester
Work, with the completion of all
final examinations. The students,
other than seniors who took ex-
amiUatioPs last'weak, ware given
examinations this week, and the
normal school was a busy place
with . Commencement activities
ahd examinations “in session” at
i The next semester work starts
at the school next Monday, and
already there 1% a large registra­
tion for this work — many teach­
er« coming to the Ashland school
for six ang IS weeks summer
school courses, required by state
legislation.
The collage campus was the
scene of many farewells as the
students sSld goodbye after spend­
ing happy days together at the
school.
'
r „
re|s, l i e pounds of sngkr Is add-
ej-* ^h« h o rtto .are than ¿laced
to celd Storage'for id- days? wkgn
they ate readytor shipment, flagy
qf tlte kterlte are aped, by )«e
«ream? taetorito lq making * the Publisher
WIU Visit IS
¿rash fruit strawberry cream.
Countries On 10,000
.terries pecked ’in this faaaapr
W le Journey
keep’ lateftnlieiy.
according |o
AMSTEBDAM? Juno IS.— (IP)
ilr . KoOser, who said th at's year
age they had flao strawberry — Accompanied by hie valet and
» •fte d k e sad" «ttewherrt«s ' and two pilots. Van Lear Black, pub­
lisher of the Baltimore Sun, left
today oa his Fofckar air yacht on
¿ 1 0 , «00 mile trip to Batavia,
Dutch East ladies. Before leev-
lng, Blaog told the United Prora
his frlst stop weald he Budapest
or Constaatlnoaie. Ha planned to
viMt 1C oountrie*. He may be la
Australia la 10 days, Black said.
STARTS TRIP
IN AIR YACHT
lOOKAI TC]
Î T Î 3 Ö U T E K I2 .
.B À IL 'n ü Œ 'Q A E E
Ç ü T H -H IS S E L f
A utogkäetted
T tR M E ,
!
risen over the fact,; that many
people seem to believe it- noces-
aary to reserve a whale table;
Thia la not necessary and query-
one need only buy .what, tickets
they need, although by making
up a party th e y .a re certain to
get a lively congenial group of-
th e ir own friends.
i The tablea reservation hoard
ia at “The Rose," sad orders
should ba given without delay.
.Tablée for say number of people
have been provided,.
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WILHITE RRLEA8KD
A. C. W ilhite, former, Ashland
auto dealer, who was confined In
the Jail at Jacksonville several
weeks ago on a charge of driving
a car with Improper auto tags,
has been reldased on parole. His
eon waS confined to the Jail at the
same time o p ,« liquor OMrge. .
Pear Crop In This Valley To Be
Far Above Average, Pr
Pear growers of the. Rogue collent in quality, profita are ea-
River Valley should have a moat surred for the growers ot tho
profitable season this year, ac­ valley, ha saya.
cording to Ted Baker, secretory . The apple crap to too valluy. as
ot the Medford Chamber of Com­
merce who recently completed an
Investigation of the condition of
the fru it Industry la the valley.
Competitive pear districts la
the Northwest have only 40 to
JdO per cent of a normal ero»
while the pear crag la the val­
ley here will be an 80 to 90 per
seat normal trap.
Prices for p te ri 'a « a result
should he high, adl .with j the
Rogue River Valley products sx-